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#Devruary

favorite part about game development is the idea that firstly, you can create worlds at will & have fun with them, but i also like when people just make something up and that becomes something in your brain like, "Hey, i can make that!" its cool




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I fear this image is telling the truth. I did do and say that. for reference, I had a piece of pizza in my room, that was 3 days old mind you, my cat ate all of the cheese off of it, so i took it, as it was stale, and hit it on my head, shattering it :3

#GJAsks

My favorite kind of hell. Majora's Mask. A very dark game as you are a freakin 10 year old trying to stop the moon from crashing down to earth in 3 days. having to find the four giant thingies, to stop the moon, and all, its cool.

#Devruary

I stopped using backdrops as broadcast blocks because well... thats not how backdrop blocks are supposed to be used. and overtime it gets more complicated to develop. although, it makes things a lot less laggy! yes this is some of my oldest code

Dev Update - February 2026

#Devruary

the game that made me want to start game development was the BossHim InkSans fight, i was watching Merg play it, and fun fact, that night i made my GJ account. Thank You @BossHim for making such a wonderful & hard ass game!

We played Dark Sanctuary with my orchestra!

#SlowJolt

Hear me out... LesbianSans I can define it give it a design, and all later but i think its funny because, why not. im surprised nobody has taken the name yet. im just bored and saw this image, and it inspired me to make this post and Sans AU :3

Scariest moment of my life holy shi- so i accidentally sent my almost complete Mari Yume sprite to somebody to show my progress, but i accidentally sent it to ForzaSans... very scary lmao.

Happy Devruary! Devruary Day 6 celebrates @Narwhalnut ! They program bugs (in the game Insectile)! We also have a question for the devs of Game Jolt: What dev habit helps you the most?

#Devruary

i have the habit of not planning ahead for anything game development wise (like, not planning any attack patterns or dialogue) and just end up going with the flow. but that usually works out for me.